Badrukhan

Village in Punjab, India
30°15′08″N 75°47′30″E / 30.252319°N 75.791675°E / 30.252319; 75.791675Country IndiaStatePunjabDistrictSangrurGovernment
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 • OfficialPunjabiTime zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Badrukhan is a big village about 5 km from Sangrur, the district headquarters, on Sangrur-Barnala road in Punjab, India.

History

The residents of five small villages, Vada Agwarh, Vichla Agwarh, Dalamwal, Dhaliwas and Thagan wali Patti, under the leadership of Pandit Badru, approached Great Jat ruler Maharaja Gajpat Singh, the Maharaja of Jind, for security from dacoits. Maharaja Gajpat Singh amalgamated these villages and named it Badrukhan. In 1763, when Gajpat Singh captured the town of Jind, Badrukhan was made the capital of Jind State. He also built a fort here.[1]

Badrukhan is believed[by whom?] to be the birthplace of mother of Maharaja Ranjit Singh(Raj kaur )and Maharaja Hira Singh of Nabha.

Present

The village has a Government Senior Secondary school, a 4-bedded subsidiary health center and a post office.

Notable people

  • Lt. Gen. Harbaksh Singh, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Vir Chakra
  • Maj. Gen. Gurbakhsh Singh, DSO, OBE
  • Pandit Durga Das Bhardwaj, Revenue Wajeer, Jind Riyasat
  • Amaranth Patwari (Kaka Patwari)
  • Tarsem Chand Bhardwaj, Manager, Punjab Agro
  • Dr Vikram Bhardwaj, Senior Doctor of ear nose throat and cancer surgery in Delhi.[2]
  • Navpreet Singh Gosal

References

  1. ^ "Official website of Sangrur". Archived from the original on 24 June 2015. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  2. ^ https://g.co/kgs/A1RrM1